I must say I am starting to like Sublime Text 2 as an editor, discovering more and more powerful functionality. However, I am having issues with keyboard shortcuts all the time. A lot of things seem to not work properly.

I am using Swiss-German keyboard layout. Not sure if that has any effect. I had problems playing Starcraft 2 because the game confused z and y, but only sometimes. So for playing I had to switch to US english layout

Thank you, this brings me one step closer to finding and fixing the problems I had. I already figured out why Ctrl+Shift+N wasn't opening a new window in html files --> Because it was conflicting with ZenCoding.

However, for the problems described in this thread I still haven't found a fix:

**Ctrl+/ **

Turns out that Sublime doesn't receive Ctrl+/, but instead key evt: control+keypad_divide. As I am using the / on the NumPad (haven't got another). I have tried to add the following lines to the user keymap:

Unfortunately, this doesn't trigger the command. The result in the console log is exactly the same. key evt: control+keypad_divide. No output for any command in sight.Am I missing something? Of course I restarted Sublime before trying again.

Ctrl + U with multi selections

As far as this goes, the keystroke and the control seem to be triggered correctly:

*key evt: control+ucommand: soft_undo*

Maybe it is by design that when hitting this soft undo with multi selections, that it cancels the whole multi selection. Pity realy, because Esc does the same.

Hi guys. I'm dealing with the same issue. However, I just changed the shortcut from ctrl + / to ctrl + 7 and now it works fine. You can change it here: Preferences --> Key Binding (default) --> Press Ctrl + F and search for comment. Once you find toggle_comment, change the shortcut to whatever you want it to be.

Only to complement the tip, to change the shurtcuts or any other setting, you need to go to Key Bindings - Default, find the setting to be changed and copy it to Key Bindings - User where you can change it to the new configuration. i.e. in order to change comment/uncomment code, search for comment in Key Bindings - Default and copy the both lines that referes to this topic. Then, paste them in Key Bindings - User, it must be inside both square parenthesis, and modify for the new config:in Key Bindings - Default you'll find: { "keys": ["ctrl+/"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": false } }, { "keys": ["ctrl+shift+/"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": true } },in Key Bindings - User you must paste and modify: { "keys": ["ctrl+7"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": false } }, { "keys": ["ctrl+shift+7"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": true } },don't forget to end your lines with colon ","